{{short description|Athletic teams that represent Roanoke College in Virginia, US}} {{Infobox college athletics | name = Roanoke Maroons | logo = Roanoke Maroons athletics logo.svg | logo_width = 200 | university = Roanoke College | association = NCAA | conference = Old Dominion Athletic Conference | division = Division III | director = Curtis Campbell | location = Salem, Virginia | teams = 28 | stadium = Salem Stadium | basketballarena = Cregger Center | baseballfield = Salem Memorial Ballpark | lacrossestadium = Donald J. Kerr Stadium | softballstadium = James I. Moyer Sports Complex | soccerstadium = Donald J. Kerr Stadium | natatorium = Salem Family YMCA | tenniscourt = Elizabeth Campus Complex | trackvenue = C. Homer Bast Track/Alumni Field | mascot = Rooney | nickname = Maroons | color1 = {{Color box|maroon|border=darkgray}} Maroon | color2 = {{Color box|gray|border=darkgray}} Gray | pageurl = https://roanokemaroons.com/ | altlogo = 200px }}
The '''Roanoke Maroons''' are the athletic teams that represent Roanoke College, located in Salem, Virginia, a suburban independent city adjacent to Roanoke, Virginia.
Roanoke is an NCAA Division III member competing in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference; the Maroons were a founding member of the conference in 1976. The college fields teams in 14 men's and 14 women's sports.
==History== Roanoke athletics began in 1870 when the college fielded its first baseball team. In 1900, Roanoke helped serve as a founding member of the Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association, but quickly left the association. Roanoke later re-joined as a non-football member from 1915 to 1918. The men's basketball program, added in 1911, received national recognition in 1939 when the team finished third in the National Invitational Tournament, the premiere postseason tournament of that era; and with more than 1,300 wins (almost 2,000 games played; better than 60% winning percentage over more than 90 years) is among the most successful in the nation. The "Five Smart Boys" of the 1937 through 1939 seasons were Guard John Wagner; 'Bounding' Bob Lieb; Forwards Paul Rice; Gene Studebaker and Center Bob Sheffield.<ref>Berman, Mark. 2018. "Kings of the Court: The Five Smart Boys." Roanoke Times. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/930723037 Discover History & Heritage]. 2018. Pages 92-97.</ref> Frankie Allen, arguably the greatest men's basketball player in Virginia college sports (2,780 points and 1,758 rebounds), graduated from Roanoke in 1971.
thumb|left|150px|Roanoke students cheering Men's lacrosse and men's basketball are two of the school's most popular, and historically most successful sports at the college. However, a number of other teams have made significant NCAA tournament runs and claimed ODAC titles in recent years. Most notably, the school's baseball team in 2017, who entered the ODAC Tournament as the conference's 6th seed, went on a run to win the title before sweeping the South Region and making an appearance in the Division III College World Series in Appleton, Wisconsin. The team finished the season #3 in the national rankings.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.roanokemaroons.com/sports/bsb/2016-17/releases/20170605mq25xd|title=RC Baseball Closes Year Ranked No. 3 in Nation|date=5 June 2017|last1=Chishti|first1=Faisal}}</ref> With the addition of men's volleyball, a sport not sponsored by the ODAC, Roanoke joined the Continental Volleyball Conference: a Division III men's volleyball conference that two fellow ODAC members call home for their men's volleyball programs (Eastern Mennonite and Randolph-Macon).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thecvc.org/sports/mvball/2021-22/releases/20220120jrl81v|title=Roanoke to Join CVC as 10th Member|date=21 January 2022}}</ref> In November of 2022, Scott Allison announced that he will retire at the end of the 2022-23 academic year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.roanokemaroons.com/general/2022-23/releases/20221116knw0dx|title=Director of Athletics Scott Allison '79 Announces Retirement at End of Academic Year|date=16 November 2022}}</ref> Coach Allison contributed 37 total years of service to the college serving as Head Men's Lacrosse Coach in the 1987 and 1988 seasons, the Head Women's Tennis Coach in the 1989 season and most notably as the Head Men's Soccer Coach from 1986-2012 and the school's director of athletics from 1993 until his retirement in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.roanoke.edu/about/news/scott_allison_retirement|title=Athletic Director Scott Allison'79 signs off|date=27 June 2023}}</ref> In late May 2023, then Morehouse College athletic director and industry veteran Curtis Campbell was named the next director of athletics at Roanoke College.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.roanokemaroons.com/general/2022-23/releases/20230530fjo22r|title=Campbell Named Director of Athletics|date=30 May 2023}}</ref>
As of May 2021, teams at Roanoke College have won 104 conference championships (48 in men's sports, 56 in women's sports) since the college joined the ODAC as a founding member in 1976.<ref>[https://www.roanokemaroons.com/information/odac-championships/index Roanoke College Athletics – Athletic Department<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Currently, Roanoke owns more conference championships than any other school in the ODAC in men's lacrosse with 18 titles and women's basketball with 13 titles.
==Varsity teams== {{multiple image | header = | align = | direction = | total_width = 400 | perrow = 2 | image1 = Womens VolleyBall (9823642543).jpg | caption1 = Women's Volleyball | image2 = Womens Lacrosse (8682939809).jpg | caption2 = Women's Lacrosse | image3 = Womens soccer v. Bridgewater (8074303682).jpg | caption3 = Women's Soccer | image4 = RC Cheerleading (10158649663).jpg | caption4 = Cheerleaders | footer = }}
{| class="wikitable"; style=" " ! width= 150px style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Roanoke Maroons|border=1|color= white }}"| Men's sports ! width= 150px style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Roanoke Maroons|border=1|color= white }}"| Women's sports |- | Baseball || Basketball |- | Basketball || Competitive Cheer |- | Cross Country || Cross Country |- | Cycling || Cycling |- | Football || Field Hockey |- | Golf || Golf |- | Lacrosse || Lacrosse |- | Soccer || Soccer |- | Swimming || Softball |- | Tennis || Swimming |- | Track and Field (Indoor & Outdoor) || Tennis |- | Volleyball || Track and Field (Indoor & Outdoor) |- | Wrestling || Volleyball |}
===Football=== Roanoke's football program was discontinued during World War II after more than 60 years of competition.<ref name="salemmuseum.org">[http://www.salemmuseum.org/guide_archives/HSV3N3.html#Football A Guide to Historical Salem {{pipe}} Vol. 3 No. 3]</ref> Initially a club sport, the first varsity game occurred in 1892 against Allegheny Institute.<ref name="salemmuseum.org"/> The college's final game was played against Catawba College on November 13, 1942, which resulted in a 42–0 loss.<ref name="salemmuseum.org"/>
In 1985, the Salem city government constructed a 7,157-seat football stadium, Salem Stadium adjacent to Roanoke's Elizabeth Campus, two miles from the main campus, location of athletic fields and residence halls.<ref name="Salem_Football_Stadium">Salem Stadium</ref> Constructed for the football team at nearby Salem High School where many hoped the college would revive its football program and that the team would play in the stadium, but the college declined. The stadium has hosted the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl game from 1993 to 2017.<ref name="Salem_Football_Stadium"/>
In the spring of 2023, Roanoke College raised $1.3 million to reinstate football which returned as a club team during the 2024 season and obtained varsity status beginning in the 2025 season. In addition to reinstating football, Roanoke added varsity cheerleading to its athletic department and a marching band program.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://roanoke.edu/news/maroon_football_campaign|title=Roanoke College Raises $1.3M to Reinstate Football, Add Cheerleading and Marching Band|date=1 June 2023}}</ref>
===Rivalries===
Roanoke College and Washington and Lee University have been rivals for nearly 150 years. The rivalry is fueled by a long history of competition; the schools have competed against each other since the 1870s. The rivalry is also influenced by conference affiliation and geography; the schools are both charter members of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference and are located about 50 miles from each other along Interstate 81. Both schools historically have had nationally ranked men's lacrosse teams and have been ranked in the top twenty when meeting late in the season. Women's lacrosse games with Washington and Lee also draw much interest as both schools have had very successful programs and have competed against each other in the ODAC Championship game on multiple occasions. In addition to Washington and Lee, rivalries with the University of Lynchburg, Hampden-Sydney College, Randolph-Macon College, and Bridgewater College draw much interest among Roanoke fans; all of which are members of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference.
Roanoke and Virginia Tech were rivals in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when Virginia Tech was a small college. In 1877, the schools competed in Virginia Tech's first intercollegiate baseball game (Virginia Tech won 53–13), and in 1896, Virginia Tech first wore its current athletic colors – Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange – in a football game against Roanoke.<ref name="lib1">{{cite web|url=http://spec.lib.vt.edu/archives/databook/text/chap2/2_8.htm |title=Historical Data Book, Section 2.8: Student Organizations |publisher=Spec.lib.vt.edu |access-date=October 14, 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vt.edu/about/hokie.html |title=What is a Hokie? {{pipe}} Virginia Tech |publisher=Vt.edu |access-date=October 14, 2008}}</ref> In 1895, Roanoke and Virginia Tech were charter members of the now defunct Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association along with Randolph-Macon College, the University of Richmond, and the College of William and Mary, and in 1926, Roanoke and Virginia Tech played the inaugural football game at Virginia Tech's Miles Stadium.<ref name="lib1"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://spec.lib.vt.edu/archives/databook/text/chap6/6_4.htm |title=Historical Data Book, Section 6.4: Athletic Facilities |publisher=Spec.lib.vt.edu |access-date=October 14, 2008}}</ref>
===School colors===
Roanoke has two sets of school colors, blue and gold for academic use and maroon and gray for athletic use.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://maroons.roanoke.edu/sports/2010/2/11/Maroons.aspx|title=Where did the name Maroons come from? – Roanoke College – Salem, Virginia|access-date=February 1, 2013}}</ref> This dates to 1907 when the baseball team needed new uniforms, but could not obtain any in blue and gold. Maroon and gray uniforms were purchased as a substitute. Within a few years, maroon and gray were adopted as Roanoke's official athletic colors. The college athletic nickname became Maroons as well. In recent years, black and white have been added as accent colors so Roanoke athletic uniforms are often maroon, gray, black, and white.
===Nickname and mascot===
Roanoke's athletic nickname is the Maroons and the mascot is Rooney, a maroon-tailed hawk.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://roanoke.edu/News_and_Events/Campus_News/Rooney.htm|title=Roanoke's Rooney is a Hawk |access-date=January 13, 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090515013911/http://roanoke.edu/News_and_Events/Campus_News/Rooney.htm |archive-date=May 15, 2009 }}</ref> The mascot was revealed on April 17, 2009, during the annual alumni weekend festivities.<ref>[http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/201570 Roanoke College's new mascot lands on campus – Roanoke.com]</ref> Roanoke has competed as the Maroons for over a century, but it was only a color without a mascot to represent the college.
==Facilities== After beginning their history in the tiny, on-campus Alumni Gymnasium, the men's and women's basketball teams began playing their home games in the 6,820-seat Salem Civic Center arena in 1968. While the team had a great deal of success there and won the program's only national title while calling the Salem Civic Center home, its large size and off-campus location hindered it. In the 1980s, the school opened the 2,000-seat Bast Center located on-campus where the men's and women's basketball and volleyball teams played until 2016, when the state-of-the-art Cregger Center opened on-campus. The new arena seats 2,500 spectators and sits on a hill with magnificent views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The baseball team formerly played at Kiwanis Field near Elizabeth Campus, but now plays at Haley Toyota Field, home stadium of the Salem Red Sox, Carolina League affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. The softball team plays at the nearby James I. Moyer Sports Complex, which notably has hosted the NCAA Division III Women's College World Series on multiple occasions. Roanoke has qualified for this event several times with their most recent appearance being in 2012.
===Home competition facilities=== {{multiple image | header = | align = | direction = vertical | total_width = 230 | perrow = | image1 = Salem Stadium.jpg | caption1 = Salem Stadium, football venue | image2 = Salem_Memorial_Ballpark_Exterior.jpg | caption2 = Salem Memorial Ballpark, baseball home | footer = }} {| class="wikitable sortable"; style=" " ! width= 200px style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Roanoke Maroons |border=1|color= white }}"| Venue ! width= 200px style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Roanoke Maroons |border=1|color= white }}"| Sport(s) ! width= px style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Roanoke Maroons |border=1|color= white }}"| Ref. |- | Salem Stadium {{refn|Not property of the college but of the city of Salem.|group=n|name=salem}} || Football || <ref>[https://roanokemaroons.com/sports/football/schedule 2024-25 football schedule]</ref> |- | Cregger Center || Basketball <br/> Track and field {{small|(indoor)}} <br/> Wrestling || <ref>[https://roanokemaroons.com/facilities/cregger-center/1 Cregger Center]</ref><ref>[https://roanokemaroons.com/sports/mens-basketball/schedule 2024-25 basketball schedule]</ref><ref>[https://roanokemaroons.com/sports/wrestling/schedule 2024-25 wrestling schedule]</ref> |- | Elizabeth Campus Courts || Tennis || <ref>[https://roanokemaroons.com/facilities/elizabeth-campus-courts/10 Elizabeth Campus Courts]</ref> |- | Kerr Stadium || Soccer <br/> Field Hockey <br/> Lacrosse || <ref>[https://roanokemaroons.com/facilities/donald-j-kerr-stadium/2 Donald Kerr Statdium]</ref> |- | Salem Memorial Ballpark {{refn||group=n|name=salem}} || Baseball || <ref>[https://roanokemaroons.com/facilities/salem-memorial-ballpark-carilion-clinic-field/6 Salem Memorial Ballpark]</ref> |- | Moyer Sports Complex {{refn||group=n|name=salem}} || Softball || <ref>[https://roanokemaroons.com/facilities/moyer-sports-complex/7 Moyer Sports Complex]</ref> |- | Roanoke Country Club || Golf || <ref>[https://roanokemaroons.com/facilities/roanoke-country-club/9 Roanoke Country Club]</ref> |- | Salem YMCA {{refn||group=n|name=salem}} || Swimming || <ref>[https://roanokemaroons.com/facilities/salem-ymca/5 Salem YMCA]</ref> |- | C. Homer Bast Center || ''Recreational'' || <ref>[https://roanokemaroons.com/facilities/c-homer-bast-center/4 C. Homer Bast Center]</ref> |- | Botetourt Sports Complex || ''Recreational'' || <ref>[https://roanokemaroons.com/facilities/botetourt-sports-complex/11 Botetourt Sports Complex] on roanokemaroons.com</ref> |- | Alumni Gym || ''Recreational'' {{refn|group=n|name=algym| Former basketball and volleyball venue (1911–66, 1977–82) }} || <ref>[https://roanokemaroons.com/facilities/alumni-gym/8 Alumni Gym]</ref> |}
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==Achievements==
===2011–12=== On January 28, 2012, the men's basketball team defeated Eastern Mennonite University to win the 1,300th game in program history.<ref>[http://maroons.roanoke.edu/news/2012/1/28/MBB_0128123917.aspx?path=mbball Roanoke College Athletics - Men's Basketball<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Roanoke is one of only 20 NCAA Division III schools with that many victories. With the win, Head Coach Page Moir achieved 375 victories; he is the winningest coach in ODAC history.<ref>[http://maroons.roanoke.edu/coaches.aspx?rc=601&path=mbball Roanoke College Athletics - Men's Basketball<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Roanoke completed the 2011–12 academic year with two ODAC championships: women's outdoor track and field and softball.<ref>[http://maroons.roanoke.edu/news/2012/4/22/WTRACK_0422122234.aspx?path=wtrack Roanoke College Athletics - Women's Track and Field<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://maroons.roanoke.edu/news/2012/4/29/SB_0429123416.aspx?path=softball Roanoke College Athletics – Softball<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The softball championship was Roanoke's eighth in the sport, the most of any school in conference history at the time. Roanoke finished second in the conference in golf and women's lacrosse.<ref>[http://maroons.roanoke.edu/news/2012/4/24/golf_0424122756.aspx?path=golf Roanoke College Athletics – Golf<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://maroons.roanoke.edu/news/2012/5/6/WLAX_0506125031.aspx?path=wlax Roanoke College Athletics - Women's Lacrosse<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The softball team defeated Christopher Newport University to win the NCAA Division III Regional Championship in Newport News, Virginia and advanced to the NCAA Division III World Series. Roanoke ended the season ranked fourth in the nation after losses to Montclair State University and Linfield College.<ref>[http://maroons.roanoke.edu/news/2012/5/20/SB_0520122240.aspx Roanoke College Athletics – Softball<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Roanoke athletes won the top ODAC scholar-athlete of the year awards; golfer Brandon Ketron won the men's award, track athlete Sarah Witt won the women's award.<ref>[http://maroons.roanoke.edu/news/2012/6/5/WTRACK_0605125928.aspx?path=golf Roanoke College Athletics – Golf<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Roanoke and Washington and Lee University are the only schools to win both awards in the same year. In addition, 91 Roanoke student-athletes were named to the ODAC All-Academic team.<ref>[http://maroons.roanoke.edu/news/2012/8/3/athdept_0803120104.aspx?path=athdept Roanoke College Athletics – Athletic Department<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Shelley Olds, a 2003 graduate of Roanoke College, finished seventh in the women's road race at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, the best result for an American cyclist since 1992.<ref>[http://roanoke.edu/News_and_Events/Campus_News/Shelley_Olds_Olympics_7th_Place.htm Olds' seventh place is best Olympic women's road race finish by American in 20 years - Roanoke College - Salem, Virginia<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Olds served as captain of the women's soccer team at Roanoke; she is a three-time national champion in two cycling disciplines, road and track.
===2012–13=== {{multiple image | header = | align = | direction = | total_width = 400 | perrow = | image1 = ODAC Championship (8158388733).jpg | caption1 = Roanoke men's soccer team, Conference champions in 2012 | image2 = RC Softball (7163920377) (2).jpg | caption2 = Roanoke softball players celebrating in 2012 | footer = }} Scott Allison retired as the head men's soccer coach in 2012 after 27 seasons at the helm of the program; in his final season, the Maroons won the ODAC championship and advanced to the opening round of the NCAA Division III tournament.<ref name=autogenerated6>[http://maroons.roanoke.edu/news/2012/12/5/MSOC_1205122454.aspx?path=msoc Roanoke College Athletics - Men's Soccer<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Allison was named South Atlantic Regional Coach of the Year and Virginia College Division Coach of the Year; he continued to serve as Roanoke's director of athletics until his retirement in 2023.<ref name=autogenerated6 /><ref>[http://maroons.roanoke.edu/news/2013/1/3/MSOC_0103133400.aspx?path=msoc Roanoke College Athletics - Men's Soccer<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Roanoke won a total of four ODAC championships during the 2012–13 academic year: men's soccer, women's indoor track and field, women's outdoor track and field, and men's lacrosse.<ref>[http://maroons.roanoke.edu/news/2013/2/23/WXC_0223131741.aspx?path=witrack Roanoke College Athletics - Women's Indoor Track<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://maroons.roanoke.edu/news/2013/4/20/WTRACK_0420135845.aspx?path=track Roanoke College Athletics<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://maroons.roanoke.edu/news/2013/5/5/MLAX_0505133938.aspx?path=mlax Roanoke College Athletics - Men's Lacrosse<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The men's soccer team advanced to the NCAA Division III tournament; the team was defeated by Emory University. The men's lacrosse team advanced to the NCAA Division III tournament as well, defeating Centre College before losing to Lynchburg College. The softball team advanced to the NCAA Division III tournament as an at-large seed; the team was defeated by Christopher Newport University and Emory University.
Roanoke placed 111 student-athletes on the 2012–13 ODAC All-Academic team, the most in school history at the time.<ref>[http://maroons.roanoke.edu/news/2013/7/17/athdept_0717131320.aspx?path=athdept Roanoke College Athletics – Athletic Department<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Roanoke currently owns the most ODAC titles in men's lacrosse with 18 titles and in women's basketball with 13 titles. Roanoke and Hampden-Sydney are tied for the most titles in men's basketball with 11 each.
==National Championships==
{| class="wikitable sortable"; style=" " ! width= 100px style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Roanoke Maroons |border=1|color= white }}"| Sport ! width= 50px style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Roanoke Maroons |border=1|color= white }}"| NCAA<br/> Division ! width= px style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Roanoke Maroons |border=1|color= white }}"| No.<br/>Titles ! width= px style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Roanoke Maroons |border=1|color= white }}"| Year ! width= px style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Roanoke Maroons |border=1|color= white }}"| Opponent ! width= px style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Roanoke Maroons |border=1|color= white }}"| Score |- | Basketball (M) || {{center|Div. II}} ||{{center|1}} || 1972 || Akron Zips || 84–72 |- | Lacrosse (M) || {{center|Div. II}} || {{center|1}} || 1978 || Hobart Statesmen || 14–13 |}
The school also boasts three individual national champions: * 2001: Casey Smith won an individual national championship in the Division III women's 10,000m track and field event. * 2009: Robin Yerkes secured an individual national championship when she won the Division III women's 400m track and field event. Yerkes is the most decorated athlete ever to graduate from Roanoke, earning 12 All-American honors in multiple events. * 2025: Mark Samuel won the Division III Wrestling Championship.<ref>{{cite web |title=Mark Samuel claims first-ever DIII wrestling championship for Roanoke College |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/article/mark-samuel-claims-first-ever-022555861.html#:~:|website=sports.yahoo.com |publisher=yahoo!sports |access-date=22 March 2025}}</ref>
==Conference championships==
{| class="wikitable sortable"; style=" " ! width= px style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Roanoke Maroons |border=1|color= white }}"| Sport ! width= px style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Roanoke Maroons |border=1|color= white }}"| Titles ! width= px style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Roanoke Maroons |border=1|color= white }}"| Winning years |- | Baseball || {{center|1}} || 2017 |- | Basketball (M) || {{center|11}} || 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2026 |- | Basketball (W) || {{center|13}} || 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000 |- | Cross Country (M) || {{center|8}} || 1980, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1998, 2003 |- | Cross Country (W) || {{center|1}} || 2002 |- | Field Hockey || {{center|1}} || 2002 |- | Golf (M) || {{center|2}} || 1980, 1981 |- | Lacrosse (M) || {{center|18}} || 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013 |- | Lacrosse (W) || {{center|10}} || 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2009 |- | Soccer (M) || {{center|9}} || 1985, 1988, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2012 |- | Soccer (W)|| {{center|3}} || 1987, 1990, 1998 |- | Softball || {{center|8}} || 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2012 |- | Swimming (M) || {{center|1}} || 2021 |- | Track & Field (W, Indoor) || {{center|9}} || 1997, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013 |- | Track & Field (W, Outdoor) || {{center|11}} || 1997, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 |- | Wrestling (M) || {{center|4}} || 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026 |}
==NCAA tournament appearances== Includes appearances in the NCAA Division II and Division III tournaments
===Baseball===
'''2017'''<br/>'''South Regional'''<br/>'''Danville, Virginia''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="5"| Division III | First Round |Salisbury | W 15-5 |- | Quarterfinals |Emory | W 4-2 |- | Semifinals |LaGrange | W 5-2 |- | Finals-Game 1 |Salisbury | L 6-7 |- | Finals-Game 2 |Salisbury | W 13-5 |}
'''Division III World Series'''<br/>'''Appleton, Wisconsin''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="4"| Division III | First Round |Oswego State | W 8-7 |- | Second Round |Washington & Jefferson | L 1-11 |- | Elimination Finals |Concordia-Chicago | W 10-3 |- | Semifinals |Washington & Jefferson | L 1-8 |}
===Men's basketball===
'''1968'''<br/>'''Mideast Regional'''<br/>'''Ashland, Ohio''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division II |Regional Semifinal |Ashland |L 46-71 |- |Regional 3rd Place Game |Denison |L 77-90 |}
'''1971'''<br/>'''South Atlantic Regional'''<br/>'''Norfolk, Virginia''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division II |Regional Semifinal |Norfolk State |L 77-97 |- |Regional 3rd Place Game |Stetson |L 72-91 |}
'''1972'''<br/>'''South Atlantic Regional'''<br/>'''Salem, Virginia''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division II |Regional Semifinal |Mercer |W 78-72 |- |Regional Championship |St. Thomas (FL) |W 67-57 |}
'''Division II Men's Basketball Championship'''<br/>'''Evansville, Indiana''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division II |Quarterfinals |Missouri-St. Louis |W 94-69 |- |Semifinals |Eastern Michigan |W 99-73 |- |Championship |Akron |W 84-72 |}
'''1973'''<br/>'''South Atlantic Regional'''<br/>'''Salem, Virginia''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division II |Regional Semifinal |Loyola (MD) |W 84-63 |- |Regional Championship |Old Dominion |W 88-87 |}
'''Division II Men's Basketball Championship'''<br/>'''Evansville, Indiana''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division II |Quarterfinals |Kentucky Wesleyan |L 63-87 |}
'''1974'''<br/>'''South Atlantic Regional'''<br/>'''Norfolk, Virginia''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division II |Regional Semifinal |Norfolk State |L 75-84 |- |Regional 3rd Place Game |Rollins |W 88-77 |}
'''1979'''<br/>'''South Atlantic Regional'''<br/>'''Catonsville, Maryland''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division II |Regional Semifinal |Virginia Union |L 67-68 |- |Regional 3rd Place Game |Mount St. Mary's |L 89-93 |}
'''1981''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |Montclair State |L 55-57 |- |Regional 3rd Place Game |Allegheny |W 84-75 |}
'''1982''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division III |First Round |Montclair State |W 67-66 |- |Regional Championship |Upsala |W 81-72 |- |Quarterfinals | Brooklyn |L 59-62 |}
'''1983''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="5"|Division III |First Round |NC Wesleyan |W 66-63 |- |Regional Championship |William Paterson |W 58-56 |- |Quarterfinals | Clark (MA) |W 87-83 |- |Semifinals | Scranton |L 67-82 |- |3rd Place Game | UW Whitewater | W 83-77 |}
'''1984''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |Washington (MD) |W 94-74 |- |Regional Championship |Upsala |L 62-63 |}
'''1985''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |William Paterson |L 68-71 |- |Regional 3rd Place Game |Salisbury State | L 83-98 |}
'''1986''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |Jersey City State |L 61-67 |- |Regional 3rd Place Game |Trenton State | L 55-58 |}
'''1987''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |Stockton State |L 64-67 |- |Regional 3rd Place Game |Jersey City State |W 96-82 |}
'''1994''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Second Round |Hampden-Sydney |L 80-95 |}
'''1996''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division III |First Round |Shenandoah |W 128-110 |- |Second Round |Hendrix |W 80-64 |- |Regional Semifinals |Illinois Wesleyan |L 88-116 |}
'''2000''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division III |First Round |Marymount (VA) |W 83-72 |- |Second Round |Rowan |L 74-80 |}
'''2001''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division III |First Round |SCAD |W 70-62 |- |Second Round |Christopher Newport |L 54-84 |}
'''2025''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division III |First Round |Pfeiffer |W 71-70 |- |Second Round |Christopher Newport |W 77-75 |- |Third Round |Catholic |L 91-95 {{small|(OT)}} |}
'''2026''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division III |First Round |Rhodes |W 88-84 |- |Second Round |Emory |L 81-83 {{small|(OT)}} |}
===Women's basketball===
'''1990''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |Maryville (TN) |L 62-64 |- |Regional 3rd Place Game |Marymount (VA) |W 90-83 |}
'''1991''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division III |First Round |Marymount (VA) |W 86-66 |- |Regional Semifinal |Luther |W 84-74 |- |Regional Championship |Washington St. Louis |L 51-67 |}
'''1992''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |Maryville (TN) |W 73-71 |- |Regional Semifinal |Alma |L 60-69 |}
'''1993''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |First Round |Maryville (TN) |L 67-85 |}
'''1994''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |First Round |NC Wesleyan |L 67-70 |}
'''1995''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |Ferrum |W 87-70 |- | Second Round |Maryville (TN) |L 59-90 |}
'''1996''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |First Round |Maryville (TN) |L 76-77 |}
'''1997''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |First Round |Thomas More |L 76-80 |}
'''1998''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |First Round |Christopher Newport |L 57-77 |}
'''2000''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |Shenandoah |W 69-55 |- |Second Round |Hardin-Simmons |L 76-101 |}
'''2010''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |McDaniel |W 77-66 |- |Second Round |Christopher Newport |L 48-72 |}
===Men's cross country=== '''Appearances:''' 1958, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2014
===Women's cross country=== '''Appearances:''' 1993, 1999, 2000, 2006, 2011
===Field hockey===
'''2002''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Second Round |Mary Washington |L 0-2 |}
===Men's golf=== '''Appearances:''' 1972, 1977, 1978, 1979 1980, 1981
===Women's indoor track & field=== '''Appearances:''' 2001, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
===Men's lacrosse=== '''1974''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division II |First Round |Hobart |L 6-15 |}
'''1976''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division II |Quarterfinals |Washington (MD) |L 15-17 |}
'''1977''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division II |Quarterfinals |Adelphi |W 14-12 |- |Semifinals |Hobart |L 13-15 |}
'''1978''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division II |Quarterfinals |Adelphi |W 13-8 |- |Semifinals |UMBC |W 12-7 |- |Championship |Hobart |W 14-13 |}
'''1979''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division II |Quarterfinals |UMBC |L 8-13 |}
'''1981''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Quarterfinals |Washington (MD) |L 11-12 |}
'''1982''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |Quarterfinals |Ithaca |W 14-11 |- |Semifinals |Washington (MD) |L 11-19 |}
'''1983''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division III |Quarterfinals |Ithaca |W 14-11 |- |Semifinals |Washington (MD) |W 13-9 |- |Championship |Hobart | L 9-13 |}
'''1985''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Quarterfinals |RIT |L 4-12 |}
'''1986''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Quarterfinals |Hobart |L 1-29 |}
'''1987''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Quarterfinals |Washington and Lee |L 11-19 |}
'''1988''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |Quarterfinals |Washington (MD) |W 10-8 |- |Semifinals |Hobart |L 6-19 |}
'''1992''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division III |Quarterfinals |Gettysburg |W 16-15 |- |Semifinals |Ithaca |W 20-10 |- |Championship |Nazareth (NY) | L 11-22 |}
'''1996''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Quarterfinals |Salisbury |L 8-17 |}
'''1997''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Quarterfinals |Washington (MD) |L 9-14 |}
'''1998''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |First Round |Washington (MD) |L 7-11 |}
'''2005''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division III |Second Round |Widener |W 18-12 |- |Quarterfinals |Lynchburg |W 10-9 |- |Semifinals |Salisbury |L 10-13 |}
'''2006''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division III |Second Round |Cabrini |W 17-6 |- |Quarterfinals |Gettysburg |W 13-12 |- |Semifinals |Salisbury |L 12-13 {{small|(OT)}} |}
'''2007''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |Second Round |Ohio Wesleyan |W 18-9 |- |Quarterfinals |Salisbury |L 9-15 |}
'''2009''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Second Round |Denison |L 7-14 |}
'''2010''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division III |First Round |Wittenberg |W 15-4 |- |Second Round |Gettysburg |W 11-10 {{small|(OT)}} |- |Quarterfinals |Stevenson |L 14-15 {{small|(OT)}} |}
'''2011''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="4"|Division III |First Round |Colorado College |W 25-5 |- |Second Round |Gettysburg |W 15-9 |- |Quarterfinals |Stevenson |W 13-12 |- |Semifinals |Salisbury |L 7-16 |}
'''2013''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |Centre |W 21-4 |- |Second Round |Lynchburg |L 9-12 |}
'''2015''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |First Round |Salisbury |L 3-6 |}
'''2018''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Second Round |Christopher Newport |L 11-17 |}
'''2022''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |First Round |Gettysburg |L 8-14 |}
'''2024''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Second Round |Stevens |L 9-10 |}
'''2026''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division III |First Round |Marymount (VA) |W 22-7 |- |Second Round |Salisbury |L 3-19 |}
===Women's lacrosse===
'''1988''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Quarterfinals |Johns Hopkins |L 10-11 |}
'''1990''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |Quarterfinals |Denison |W 11-5 |- |Semifinals |St. Lawrence |L 7-14 |}
'''1992''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |Quarterfinals |Frostburg State |W 15-11 |- |Semifinals |Trenton State |L 3-17 |}
'''1994''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Quarterfinals |Trenton State |L 8-22 |}
'''1996''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Quarterfinals |Goucher |L 16-28 |}
'''1997''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Quarterfinals |Johns Hopkins |L 7-15 |}
'''2007''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |Christopher Newport |W 14-6 |- |Second Round |Franklin & Marshall |L 2-13 |}
'''2009''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |Cabrini |W 14-9 |- |Second Round |Gettysburg |L 6-15 |}
'''2022''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |Bryn Athyn |W 23-4 |- |Second Round |Gettysburg |L 8-9 {{small|(OT)}} |}
'''2023''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |Bryn Athyn |W 22-3 |- |Second Round |Franklin & Marshall |L 14-16 |}
'''2024''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division III |First Round |Hope |W 24-6 |- |Second Round |Capital |W 20-11 |- |Third Round |Franklin & Marshall |L 11-14 |}
===Women's outdoor track & field=== '''Appearances:''' 1997, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
===Men's soccer===
'''1993''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="3"|Division III |First Round |Methodist |W 1-0 |- |Second Round |Virginia Wesleyan |W 3-0 |- |Third Round |UC San Diego |L 1-2 {{small|(3OT)}} |}
'''2001''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |Second Round |Wilmington |W 1-0 |- |Third Round |Greensboro |L 0-1 |}
'''2002''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |Second Round |Greensboro |T 1-1 {{small|(2OT)}} {{small|(Falls on PK)}} |}
'''2004''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |First Round |Arcadia |L 0-1 {{small|(OT)}} |}
'''2007''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |First Round |Greensboro |L 1-2 |}
'''2012''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |First Round |Emory |L 1-4 |}
'''2019''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |First Round |Swarthmore |T 2-2 {{small|(2OT)}} {{small|(Falls on PK)}} |}
===Women's soccer===
'''1998''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="1"|Division III |First Round |Lynchburg |L 0-1 {{small|(3OT)}} |}
'''2007''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |Methodist |W 3-1 |- |Second Round |Lynchburg |L 0-1 |}
'''2011''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponent|Result}} | rowspan="2"|Division III |First Round |Centre |T 0-0 {{small|(2OT)}} ({{small|(Falls on PK)}} |}
===Softball===
'''1999'''<br/>'''Regionals'''<br/>'''Glassboro, New Jersey''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="2"| Division III | First Round |Salisbury | L 3-5 |- |Elimination Round |Montclair State |L 3-7 {{small|(8 inn.)}} |}
'''2000'''<br/>'''Regionals'''<br/>'''Salem, Virginia''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="3"| Division III | First Round |Methodist | W 3-2 |- |Championship-Game 1 |Cabrini |W 3-2 |- |Championship-Game 2 |Cabrini |W 3-0 {{small|(9 inn.)}} |}
'''Division III World Series'''<br/> '''Salem, Virginia''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="3"| Division III |First Round |Alma |W 4-0 |- |Quarterfinals |Chapman |L 0-5 |- |Elimination Finals |UW Eau Claire |L 2-3 {{small|(15 inn.)}} |}
'''2001'''<br/>'''Regionals'''<br/>'''Salem, Virginia''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="4"| Division III | First Round |Christopher Newport | W 1-0 |- |Semifinals |Salisbury |W 5-3 |- |Championship-Game 1 |Salisbury |L 0-2 |- |Championship-Game 2 |Salisbury |W 7-3 |}
'''Division III World Series'''<br/>'''Salem, Virginia''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="3"| Division III |First Round |North Central (IL) |W 8-0 {{small|(5 inn.)}} |- |Quarterfinals |Central (IA) |L 1-3 |- |Elimination Finals |Wheaton (MA) |L 1-4 |}
'''2002'''<br/>'''Regionals'''<br/>'''Atlanta, Georgia''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="4"| Division III | First Round |Maryville (TN) | W 5-4 |- |Semifinals |Emory |W 2-1 |- |Championship-Game 1 |Emory |L 1-2 |- |Championship-Game 2 |Emory |L 0-4 |}
'''2004'''<br/>'''Regionals'''<br/>'''New Concord, Ohio''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="4"| Division III | First Round |Emory | W 4-3 |- |Semifinals |Muskingum |L 0-12 {{small|(5 inn.)}} |- |Elimination Finals |Emory |W 1-0 |- |Championship-Game 1 |Muskingum |L 1-5 |}
'''2005'''<br/>'''Regionals'''<br/>'''Bethlehem, Pennsylvania''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="3"| Division III | First Round |Moravian | W 2-1 {{small|(9 inn.)}} |- |Semifinals |Salisbury |L 1-6 |- |Elimination Finals |Moravian |L 0-5 |}
'''2006'''<br/>'''Regionals'''<br/>'''Salem, Virginia''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="5"| Division III |First Round |Transylvania |W 5-1 |- |Quarterfinals |Piedmont |W 3-2 |- |Semifinals |Denison |W 2-1 |- |Championship-Game 1 |Emory |L 0-4 |- |Championship-Game 2 |Emory |L 1-2 |}
'''2012'''<br/>'''Regionals'''<br/>'''Newport News, Virginia''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="4"| Division III | First Round |Messiah | W 7-2 |- |Semifinals |Emory |W 4-2 |- |Championship-Game 1 |Christopher Newport |W 4-1 |- |Championship-Game 2 |Christopher Newport |W 3-1 |}
'''Division III World Series'''<br/>'''Salem, Virginia''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="4"| Division III |First Round |Tufts |W 1-0 |- |Quarterfinals |Montclair State |L 0-2 |- |Elimination Finals |Luther |W 2-0 |- |Semifinals |Linfield | L 1-6 |}
'''2013'''<br/>'''Regionals'''<br/>'''Salem, Virginia''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="5"| Division III | First Round |Christopher Newport |L 0-8 {{small|(5 inn.)}} |- |Elimination Round |Penn St. Altoona |W 9-1 {{small|(6 inn.)}} |- |Elimination Finals |Emory |L 1-8 |}
'''2022'''<br/>'''Regionals'''<br/>'''Cleveland, Ohio''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="2"| Division III | First Round |Concordia (WI) |L 0-1 |- |Elimination Round |TCNJ |L 2-4 |}
'''2023'''<br/>'''Regionals'''<br/>'''Newport News, Virginia''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="4"| Division III | First Round |Misericordia |W 3-0 |- |Semifinals |Christopher Newport |L 0-2 |- |Elimination Finals |Misericordia |W 6-1 |- |Championship-Game 1 |Christopher Newport |L 0-3 |}
'''2024'''<br/>'''Regionals'''<br/>'''Bethlehem, Pennsylvania''' {| class="wikitable" |- {{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Roanoke Maroons|Division|Round|Opponents|Result}} |rowspan="5"| Division III | First Round |Muskingum |L 3-6 |- | Elimination Round |Penn College |W 8-0 {{small|(5 inn.)}} |- |Elimination Finals |Moravian |W 3-1 |- | Championship-Game 1 |Muskingum |W 3-1 |- | Championship-Game 2 |Muskingum |L 1-4 |}
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